[CWN-Summit] Remote Monitoring of Wireless Networks

Wolfgang Nagele mail at wnagele.com
Wed Jun 13 12:08:54 CDT 2007


If they have SNMP output you could use Cacti quite easily: http://cacti.net/
For monitoring with altering, etc. you should have a look at Nagios
(http://www.nagios.org/).

Regards,
Wolfgang



2007/6/13, Bob Dixon <dixon.8 at osu.edu>:
> We would like to monitor the health of several community wireless
> networks located in rural areas.
> They are connected to the Internet via satellite links which we
> provide.  We already monitor things like routers etc that have remote
> monitoring capabilities.  But we are finding that is not enough. We
> need to know if the wireless signal strength is normal at various
> points, if traffic is getting thru etc.
> Are there easy and inexpensive ways to do this?
>
> Bob
>
>
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